AMD today announced ATI XGP (External Graphics Platform) Technology, a new external PCI Express 2.0 graphics platform, designed to deliver enthusiast-class desktop graphic performance and true multimedia upgradeability to notebooks.
ATI XGP capitalizes on PCIe 2.0 to deliver enthusiast-class graphics via a connected cable to deliver up to 4.0 Gbyte/s in each direction in bandwidth communication between the notebook and external graphics. ATI XGP is fully optimized for new AMD Turion X2 Ultra notebook platforms, also announced today.
ATI XGP Technology is being first launched with the newly announced ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3800 series. As an industry first for notebooks, ATI XGP Technology delivers multi-GPU capabilities of scalable performance with ATI CrossFireX technology. The additional high bandwidth of the included USB 2.0 connectivity allows users to connect to a wide variety of USB-based devices, including external TV tuners, external Blu-ray players, and much more.
"With ATI XGP Technology, notebooks can switch between everyday computing and hard-core gaming with a simple plug-in that's also portable enough to bring powerful 3D performance on-the-go," said Matt Skynner, vice president of Marketing, Graphics Products Group, AMD. "This technology allows users to choose notebooks with slim, lightweight and elegant designs, yet enjoy the full performance of a traditional desktop gaming rig wherever it's convenient."
Bjorn Fehrm, head of Strategy and Innovation Consumer, EMEA, Fujitsu-Siemens Corp., said: "Powered by ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 in an external AMILO GraphicsBooster, the ultra mobile AMILO Sa 3650, with ATI XPG technology, takes on two very different but equally compelling personalities. Use it for your daily computing with the internal graphics for outstanding mobility and battery life. Dock it to your AMILO GraphicsBooster when coming home, in a hotel room or at a LAN event and now your gaming and multimedia performance is in another world."
ATI XGP Technology is contained in an external chassis connected to the notebook via a specially designed self-latching, easy-connecting PCIe 2.0 cable from Japan Aviation Electronics Industry. Based on AMD's dedicated research and development, the cable also provides USB 2.0 connectivity directly to the notebook allowing for additional USB functionality. Independently cooled and powered, ATI XGP Technology offers the potential for higher performance than traditional entry-level graphics solutions. Notebook users can take advantage of the varied usage scenarios including multiple monitor support, high performance gaming, Blu-ray video playback, and increased graphics performance for video editing3.
"ATI XGP Technology is cutting edge and we're excited to participate in this revolutionary solution for notebooks," said Mark Saubert, marketing manager, Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited. "ATI XGP Technology redefines what mobile graphics is all about."
The initial offering of ATI XGP Technology features the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3800 series graphics solution giving notebook users a variety of additional functionality:
- PCI Express 2.0 offers more than enough horsepower for the most demanding professional graphics applications by boosting 3D graphics performance while providing fast throughput resulting in an excellent overall system performance
- ATI Avivo HD Technology that delivers smooth video playback and photos in high-definition format with brilliant colors and sharp images
- ATI Avivo HD technology features an enhanced version of AMD's Unified Video Decoder (UVD) offering full hardware acceleration of video decode for smooth playback of full 1080p content from Blu-ray movies4
- Integrated Digital Outputs enable viewing standard and high-definition content on a variety of devices including HDMI with integrated audio and DVI5



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AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
This is actually a smart idea...BUT WHO THE f**k GAMES WITH A LAPTOP.
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
been waiting for this ever since i saw the first laptop. it sure took its time.and who ever plays on a laptop well everyone will sooner or later stationary are just big and clumsy takes way to much space and you cant take on the train or plane.the only reson i have my tower is to game soon i wont
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
umm theres one issue with this the physical distance makes a difference in speed believe it or not. so the cord, if too long could be a major bottleneck, and thats if it does transfer as fast as pcie.
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
that and this is useless you cant game for more then 2 hours on a good laptop with nothing external, when its not plugged in, so really, whats the point? as far as I see it, until things run for DAYS on one charge, and replacing batteries is cheep and easy, all of this portable stuff is more gimmick than anything
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
plus who wants amd video cards >>
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
well, we could hope that the external video unit has a rechargeable battery :)
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
all that would do is lessen the drain on the laptops battery, so that instead of dieing after one hour it dies after 2, as if the gpu wasnt in
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
This would be good for me, I don't game with my laptop when I am not plugged in so I don't need to worry about battery drainage.
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
"that and this is useless you cant game for more then 2 hours on a good laptop with nothing external, when its not plugged in, so really, whats the point? "You can't play for even two seconds on a desktop when it isn't plugged in. So you can sit next to me on the plane and b***h and moan all you want about my battery powered laptop, but I'll be ignoring you while I'm pwning terrorists.
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
sovelin after 2 hours the rest of your flight is f**ked, while I'm still there reading, listening to music or doing something else that was worth the cost
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
we do lan partys. its a pin to haul the tower and 22 inch monitor around. My buddy just sits down plugs in and hes ready. Now he can upgrade. :) .
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
f**k you all
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
eXtra Giant Price too?
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
Well.. kinda sounds like you'll need to plug in a monitor to this lil thing. Cant imagine how they can switch an external hardware with something the laptop's monitor is already connected to.That, and I really dont like lugging around too many things in my bag.
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
I game with laptops as i work abroad all the time, this is a god send, why the fook would i want to lug a desktop around with me all the time
AMD Launches ATI XGP External Laptop GPU
something that makes you carry around another display doesnt sound very convenient at all.
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